As one of the leading newspapers groups in the UK, Daily Express needed a solution to store all their digital media assets and to automatically archive their produced pages, related xml stories and images in a single repository. elvis proved to be the perfect match for both needs and the system’s architecture allows Daily Express to meet future demands in multimedia diversity and volume of assets.
UK dutchsoftware.com partner, Media Systems Ltd (www.mediasystems.co.uk/)
Bastiaan Born, commercial director at dutchsoftware.com, is quoted saying: ”It is a great start for our new platform. For us it proves that our cutting edge technology is enthusiastically embraced in an enterprise newspaper environment, and lives up to the expectations of a major publisher in the market.”
Key elvis features:
- Centralize millions of assets
- Videos, images, xml stories, office docs and more
- Intuitive Flex / AIR client
- Full Adobe CS4 panel integration
- Enterprise Grade scalable server architecture
- High performance search engine technology
elvis is developed by users for users - it offers an intuitive interface so the application does not require intense training. The elvis server delivers inventive search engine technology for high performance and elaborate search features, making elvis go beyond the performance and searching limitations of traditional systems. Multiple powerful media processing nodes can be added for maximum performance.
Media content can enter elvis through any feed. A hotfolder for wire feeds, automatic archiving of print production content and batch import of for instance image and video archives are core features of the solution.
elvis is based on Java server technology and an Adobe Flex/AIR client. The system has all the advantages of web technology combined with a feature rich desktop application.
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